CLARETS hero Ian Britton thinks Burnley can catch his old club Chelsea cold on the opening day of the Premier League season.

Burnley’s return to the top flight starts with a taxing home game against Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea, with the game scheduled to take place on August 16 barring a switch for television.

The Clarets will be hoping for a repeat of their shock victory over Manchester United in their first home match in the Premier League in 2009/10, and Britton thinks it may not be the worst time to play Chelsea.

The 60-year-old, who is battling cancer, made more than 250 appearances for the Blues in a decade at Stamford Bridge before becoming famous in East Lancashire as the man whose goal kept Burnley in the Football League in 1987.

“It’s about a tough game as you could get to start the season, but you don’t always know what will happen in the first game,” said Britton.

“Teams are finding their feet and apart from Cesc Fabregas coming in we don’t know yet who will be coming and going at Chelsea.

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again.

“Even if they could get a point in that game, it would really stand them in good stead.”

Britton has great affection for both clubs but remains based in Burnley and admits he will be cheering on the Clarets when Chelsea arrive at Turf Moor.

“I’ve got good memories of Chelsea but I will be leaning slightly towards Burnley,” said the Scot, who married his partner Eileen in February.

“I did the half-time draw at the end of the season, and when Burnley got promoted I said to put my name down to do the half-time draw for the Chelsea game, so hopefully I will get the call.

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“Promotion was another fantastic achievement for Burnley.

“It’s important to start well and they have some difficult games early on.

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“But Burnley didn’t lose many games at home last season, defensively they were very secure. I think they conceded pretty much half as many as they did the season before.

“I know it will be different in the Premier League but hopefully they can do well again.”

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Well it may be a surprise to some people that you will only concede 5 VS Chelsea and it may also be a surprise that you have very few points before xmas and sit bottom of the league. But it won't be us Rovers fans :) Bye bye for now tiny dingles

Well it may be a surprise to some people that you will only concede 5 VS Chelsea and it may also be a surprise that you have very few points before xmas and sit bottom of the league.
But it won't be us Rovers fans :)
Bye bye for now tiny dinglesRovertheedge

Well it may be a surprise to some people that you will only concede 5 VS Chelsea and it may also be a surprise that you have very few points before xmas and sit bottom of the league. But it won't be us Rovers fans :) Bye bye for now tiny dingles

Score: -5

TurfMoorTom says...9:38am Fri 20 Jun 14

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again."
I can.TurfMoorTom

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

Score: -18

Rob_H2O says...9:55am Fri 20 Jun 14

Rovertheedge wrote…

Well it may be a surprise to some people that you will only concede 5 VS Chelsea and it may also be a surprise that you have very few points before xmas and sit bottom of the league. But it won't be us Rovers fans :) Bye bye for now tiny dingles

So what?

[quote][p][bold]Rovertheedge[/bold] wrote:
Well it may be a surprise to some people that you will only concede 5 VS Chelsea and it may also be a surprise that you have very few points before xmas and sit bottom of the league.
But it won't be us Rovers fans :)
Bye bye for now tiny dingles[/p][/quote]So what?Rob_H2O

Rovertheedge wrote…

Well it may be a surprise to some people that you will only concede 5 VS Chelsea and it may also be a surprise that you have very few points before xmas and sit bottom of the league. But it won't be us Rovers fans :) Bye bye for now tiny dingles

So what?

Score: 5

Rob_H2O says...9:56am Fri 20 Jun 14

TurfMoorTom wrote…

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.

[quote][p][bold]TurfMoorTom[/bold] wrote:
“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again."
I can.[/p][/quote]Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.Rob_H2O

TurfMoorTom wrote…

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.

Score: 12

Rob_H2O says...10:07am Fri 20 Jun 14

Always great to hear from Ian. And as a successful pro his views matter. Here's hoping that Chelsea are busy bedding in super star purchasers. We may snatch something from them. The next home game, Man Utd, they will be busy learning much about the new manager and the reported £200m of new talent. Might grab something in that too. We'd expect to lose home and away against the top 8, get a result in 25% of games against the middle 8 and 75% against the bottom 4. We'll stay up if we do.

Always great to hear from Ian. And as a successful pro his views matter. Here's hoping that Chelsea are busy bedding in super star purchasers. We may snatch something from them. The next home game, Man Utd, they will be busy learning much about the new manager and the reported £200m of new talent. Might grab something in that too. We'd expect to lose home and away against the top 8, get a result in 25% of games against the middle 8 and 75% against the bottom 4. We'll stay up if we do.Rob_H2O

Always great to hear from Ian. And as a successful pro his views matter. Here's hoping that Chelsea are busy bedding in super star purchasers. We may snatch something from them. The next home game, Man Utd, they will be busy learning much about the new manager and the reported £200m of new talent. Might grab something in that too. We'd expect to lose home and away against the top 8, get a result in 25% of games against the middle 8 and 75% against the bottom 4. We'll stay up if we do.

Score: 12

Chuck Norris' Roundhouse says...10:15am Fri 20 Jun 14

I have to laugh at those poor Blackburn fans with their weak banter, when in reality they would love to be playing Chelsea instead of crappy Cardiff City despite what they say. Burnley will keep on confounding the critics and the nay-sayers and will stay up comfortably in my opinion - look at Hull and Palace, two sides who went up from the Championship far less impressively than Burnley did and who both stayed up easily. As for those Blackburn fans - I see you are offering £10k a week to League One players to replace Rhodes, really learning your FFP lesson aren't you? PMSL can't wait for your transfer embargo.

I have to laugh at those poor Blackburn fans with their weak banter, when in reality they would love to be playing Chelsea instead of crappy Cardiff City despite what they say.
Burnley will keep on confounding the critics and the nay-sayers and will stay up comfortably in my opinion - look at Hull and Palace, two sides who went up from the Championship far less impressively than Burnley did and who both stayed up easily.
As for those Blackburn fans - I see you are offering £10k a week to League One players to replace Rhodes, really learning your FFP lesson aren't you? PMSL can't wait for your transfer embargo.Chuck Norris' Roundhouse

I have to laugh at those poor Blackburn fans with their weak banter, when in reality they would love to be playing Chelsea instead of crappy Cardiff City despite what they say. Burnley will keep on confounding the critics and the nay-sayers and will stay up comfortably in my opinion - look at Hull and Palace, two sides who went up from the Championship far less impressively than Burnley did and who both stayed up easily. As for those Blackburn fans - I see you are offering £10k a week to League One players to replace Rhodes, really learning your FFP lesson aren't you? PMSL can't wait for your transfer embargo.

Score: 10

AnotherPounding4Burnley says...10:37am Fri 20 Jun 14

I can just see drubbing after drubbing for our well run club, unless we spend 200 million on players we're doomed.

I can just see drubbing after drubbing for our well run club, unless we spend 200 million on players we're doomed.AnotherPounding4Burnley

I can just see drubbing after drubbing for our well run club, unless we spend 200 million on players we're doomed.

Score: -12

Chuck Norris' Roundhouse says...10:43am Fri 20 Jun 14

AnotherPounding4Burn ley wrote…

I can just see drubbing after drubbing for our well run club, unless we spend 200 million on players we're doomed.

Unfortunately Blackburn don't have £200 million and yes, I agree, BRFC are doomed next season. And how I will laugh at you Barry when you can't buy any more players and you are floundering around in the lower reaches of Division Two. Poor Barry and Poor Blackburn.

[quote][p][bold]AnotherPounding4Burn
ley[/bold] wrote:
I can just see drubbing after drubbing for our well run club, unless we spend 200 million on players we're doomed.[/p][/quote]Unfortunately Blackburn don't have £200 million and yes, I agree, BRFC are doomed next season.
And how I will laugh at you Barry when you can't buy any more players and you are floundering around in the lower reaches of Division Two.
Poor Barry and Poor Blackburn.Chuck Norris' Roundhouse

AnotherPounding4Burn ley wrote…

I can just see drubbing after drubbing for our well run club, unless we spend 200 million on players we're doomed.

Unfortunately Blackburn don't have £200 million and yes, I agree, BRFC are doomed next season. And how I will laugh at you Barry when you can't buy any more players and you are floundering around in the lower reaches of Division Two. Poor Barry and Poor Blackburn.

Score: 11

burnleyglentoran says...11:03am Fri 20 Jun 14

I love it when Blackbuuurrrn rovuuurrrs fans make predictions about their big league superiors! They consistently get it wrong!! BRKFC fans - tipping England to win the world cup!!!

I love it when Blackbuuurrrn rovuuurrrs fans make predictions about their big league superiors!
They consistently get it wrong!!
BRKFC fans - tipping England to win the world cup!!!burnleyglentoran

I love it when Blackbuuurrrn rovuuurrrs fans make predictions about their big league superiors! They consistently get it wrong!! BRKFC fans - tipping England to win the world cup!!!

Score: 7

Harwoodstblue says...11:26am Fri 20 Jun 14

burnleyglentoran wrote…

I love it when Blackbuuurrrn rovuuurrrs fans make predictions about their big league superiors! They consistently get it wrong!! BRKFC fans - tipping England to win the world cup!!!

Take Chelsea by siurprise.....Lol. Deluded I tell thee. Deluded.

[quote][p][bold]burnleyglentoran[/bold] wrote:
I love it when Blackbuuurrrn rovuuurrrs fans make predictions about their big league superiors!
They consistently get it wrong!!
BRKFC fans - tipping England to win the world cup!!![/p][/quote]Take Chelsea by siurprise.....Lol.
Deluded I tell thee.
Deluded.Harwoodstblue

burnleyglentoran wrote…

I love it when Blackbuuurrrn rovuuurrrs fans make predictions about their big league superiors! They consistently get it wrong!! BRKFC fans - tipping England to win the world cup!!!

Take Chelsea by siurprise.....Lol. Deluded I tell thee. Deluded.

Score: -10

Rovertheedge says...11:44am Fri 20 Jun 14

Chuck Norris' Roundhouse wrote…

I have to laugh at those poor Blackburn fans with their weak banter, when in reality they would love to be playing Chelsea instead of crappy Cardiff City despite what they say. Burnley will keep on confounding the critics and the nay-sayers and will stay up comfortably in my opinion - look at Hull and Palace, two sides who went up from the Championship far less impressively than Burnley did and who both stayed up easily. As for those Blackburn fans - I see you are offering £10k a week to League One players to replace Rhodes, really learning your FFP lesson aren't you? PMSL can't wait for your transfer embargo.

Don't believe all you read- sorry I mean don't believe all that is read to you!

[quote][p][bold]Chuck Norris' Roundhouse[/bold] wrote:
I have to laugh at those poor Blackburn fans with their weak banter, when in reality they would love to be playing Chelsea instead of crappy Cardiff City despite what they say.
Burnley will keep on confounding the critics and the nay-sayers and will stay up comfortably in my opinion - look at Hull and Palace, two sides who went up from the Championship far less impressively than Burnley did and who both stayed up easily.
As for those Blackburn fans - I see you are offering £10k a week to League One players to replace Rhodes, really learning your FFP lesson aren't you? PMSL can't wait for your transfer embargo.[/p][/quote]Don't believe all you read- sorry I mean don't believe all that is read to you!Rovertheedge

Chuck Norris' Roundhouse wrote…

I have to laugh at those poor Blackburn fans with their weak banter, when in reality they would love to be playing Chelsea instead of crappy Cardiff City despite what they say. Burnley will keep on confounding the critics and the nay-sayers and will stay up comfortably in my opinion - look at Hull and Palace, two sides who went up from the Championship far less impressively than Burnley did and who both stayed up easily. As for those Blackburn fans - I see you are offering £10k a week to League One players to replace Rhodes, really learning your FFP lesson aren't you? PMSL can't wait for your transfer embargo.

Don't believe all you read- sorry I mean don't believe all that is read to you!

Score: -7

Super Claret says...12:31pm Fri 20 Jun 14

"Burnley manager Sean Dyche has been handed a new deal at Turf Moor and could be set to shine in England's top flight. Nicknamed the ‘Ginger Mourinho’, 42-year-old Dyche was instrumental in the Clarets' push towards the Premier League last term, during which they finished eights points clear of third-placed Derby County - after initially being as short as 5/1 to be relegated from the Championship. When Dyche was brought in at Turf Moor, Burnley were a lowly 14th in the Championship. Their turnaround has said it all. The next step for the 42-year-old will undoubtedly be an important one: a hard summer's work in the transfer market, bringing the right players in to aid the Clarets in their first Premier League campaign since 2009/10. Dyche and his squad will have to hit the ground running, of course, as Jose Mourinho's Chelsea side visit on the opening day of the league season, before an eye-catching clash with Manchester United two weeks later (Swansea City are the opponents in between). For now, though, Burnley have made their most important singing of the summer: keeping Dyche on board."

"Burnley manager Sean Dyche has been handed a new deal at Turf Moor and could be set to shine in England's top flight.
Nicknamed the ‘Ginger Mourinho’, 42-year-old Dyche was instrumental in the Clarets' push towards the Premier League last term, during which they finished eights points clear of third-placed Derby County - after initially being as short as 5/1 to be relegated from the Championship.
When Dyche was brought in at Turf Moor, Burnley were a lowly 14th in the Championship. Their turnaround has said it all.
The next step for the 42-year-old will undoubtedly be an important one: a hard summer's work in the transfer market, bringing the right players in to aid the Clarets in their first Premier League campaign since 2009/10.
Dyche and his squad will have to hit the ground running, of course, as Jose Mourinho's Chelsea side visit on the opening day of the league season, before an eye-catching clash with Manchester United two weeks later (Swansea City are the opponents in between).
For now, though, Burnley have made their most important singing of the summer: keeping Dyche on board."Super Claret

"Burnley manager Sean Dyche has been handed a new deal at Turf Moor and could be set to shine in England's top flight. Nicknamed the ‘Ginger Mourinho’, 42-year-old Dyche was instrumental in the Clarets' push towards the Premier League last term, during which they finished eights points clear of third-placed Derby County - after initially being as short as 5/1 to be relegated from the Championship. When Dyche was brought in at Turf Moor, Burnley were a lowly 14th in the Championship. Their turnaround has said it all. The next step for the 42-year-old will undoubtedly be an important one: a hard summer's work in the transfer market, bringing the right players in to aid the Clarets in their first Premier League campaign since 2009/10. Dyche and his squad will have to hit the ground running, of course, as Jose Mourinho's Chelsea side visit on the opening day of the league season, before an eye-catching clash with Manchester United two weeks later (Swansea City are the opponents in between). For now, though, Burnley have made their most important singing of the summer: keeping Dyche on board."

Score: 8

AnotherPounding4Burnley says...12:49pm Fri 20 Jun 14

BFC are destined for a relegation dog fight. Last season we rode the luck donkey until it's legs fell off, just enough for it to fall over the promotion line. No team can ride the luck donkey two seasons on the trot. I'm trying to be positive here but I feel our performance will be so poor, they'd be better off relegating us two divisions.

BFC are destined for a relegation dog fight. Last season we rode the luck donkey until it's legs fell off, just enough for it to fall over the promotion line. No team can ride the luck donkey two seasons on the trot. I'm trying to be positive here but I feel our performance will be so poor, they'd be better off relegating us two divisions.AnotherPounding4Burnley

BFC are destined for a relegation dog fight. Last season we rode the luck donkey until it's legs fell off, just enough for it to fall over the promotion line. No team can ride the luck donkey two seasons on the trot. I'm trying to be positive here but I feel our performance will be so poor, they'd be better off relegating us two divisions.

Score: -17

Super Claret says...12:51pm Fri 20 Jun 14

Your daddy was a Claret wasn't he. It's a shame.

Your daddy was a Claret wasn't he. It's a shame.Super Claret

Your daddy was a Claret wasn't he. It's a shame.

Score: 4

Rob_H2O says...1:02pm Fri 20 Jun 14

AnotherPounding4Burn ley wrote…

BFC are destined for a relegation dog fight. Last season we rode the luck donkey until it's legs fell off, just enough for it to fall over the promotion line. No team can ride the luck donkey two seasons on the trot. I'm trying to be positive here but I feel our performance will be so poor, they'd be better off relegating us two divisions.

Its a funny thing about predictions. Repeating them over and over and over and over and over, doesn't make them any more or less likely to occur. So why repeat them?

[quote][p][bold]AnotherPounding4Burn
ley[/bold] wrote:
BFC are destined for a relegation dog fight. Last season we rode the luck donkey until it's legs fell off, just enough for it to fall over the promotion line. No team can ride the luck donkey two seasons on the trot. I'm trying to be positive here but I feel our performance will be so poor, they'd be better off relegating us two divisions.[/p][/quote]Its a funny thing about predictions. Repeating them over and over and over and over and over, doesn't make them any more or less likely to occur. So why repeat them?Rob_H2O

AnotherPounding4Burn ley wrote…

BFC are destined for a relegation dog fight. Last season we rode the luck donkey until it's legs fell off, just enough for it to fall over the promotion line. No team can ride the luck donkey two seasons on the trot. I'm trying to be positive here but I feel our performance will be so poor, they'd be better off relegating us two divisions.

Its a funny thing about predictions. Repeating them over and over and over and over and over, doesn't make them any more or less likely to occur. So why repeat them?

Score: 8

jim 2012 says...1:07pm Fri 20 Jun 14

Super Claret wrote…

"Burnley manager Sean Dyche has been handed a new deal at Turf Moor and could be set to shine in England's top flight. Nicknamed the ‘Ginger Mourinho’, 42-year-old Dyche was instrumental in the Clarets' push towards the Premier League last term, during which they finished eights points clear of third-placed Derby County - after initially being as short as 5/1 to be relegated from the Championship. When Dyche was brought in at Turf Moor, Burnley were a lowly 14th in the Championship. Their turnaround has said it all. The next step for the 42-year-old will undoubtedly be an important one: a hard summer's work in the transfer market, bringing the right players in to aid the Clarets in their first Premier League campaign since 2009/10. Dyche and his squad will have to hit the ground running, of course, as Jose Mourinho's Chelsea side visit on the opening day of the league season, before an eye-catching clash with Manchester United two weeks later (Swansea City are the opponents in between). For now, though, Burnley have made their most important singing of the summer: keeping Dyche on board."

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[quote][p][bold]Super Claret[/bold] wrote:
"Burnley manager Sean Dyche has been handed a new deal at Turf Moor and could be set to shine in England's top flight.
Nicknamed the ‘Ginger Mourinho’, 42-year-old Dyche was instrumental in the Clarets' push towards the Premier League last term, during which they finished eights points clear of third-placed Derby County - after initially being as short as 5/1 to be relegated from the Championship.
When Dyche was brought in at Turf Moor, Burnley were a lowly 14th in the Championship. Their turnaround has said it all.
The next step for the 42-year-old will undoubtedly be an important one: a hard summer's work in the transfer market, bringing the right players in to aid the Clarets in their first Premier League campaign since 2009/10.
Dyche and his squad will have to hit the ground running, of course, as Jose Mourinho's Chelsea side visit on the opening day of the league season, before an eye-catching clash with Manchester United two weeks later (Swansea City are the opponents in between).
For now, though, Burnley have made their most important singing of the summer: keeping Dyche on board."[/p][/quote]cut and pastejim 2012

Super Claret wrote…

"Burnley manager Sean Dyche has been handed a new deal at Turf Moor and could be set to shine in England's top flight. Nicknamed the ‘Ginger Mourinho’, 42-year-old Dyche was instrumental in the Clarets' push towards the Premier League last term, during which they finished eights points clear of third-placed Derby County - after initially being as short as 5/1 to be relegated from the Championship. When Dyche was brought in at Turf Moor, Burnley were a lowly 14th in the Championship. Their turnaround has said it all. The next step for the 42-year-old will undoubtedly be an important one: a hard summer's work in the transfer market, bringing the right players in to aid the Clarets in their first Premier League campaign since 2009/10. Dyche and his squad will have to hit the ground running, of course, as Jose Mourinho's Chelsea side visit on the opening day of the league season, before an eye-catching clash with Manchester United two weeks later (Swansea City are the opponents in between). For now, though, Burnley have made their most important singing of the summer: keeping Dyche on board."

cut and paste

Score: -4

jim 2012 says...1:16pm Fri 20 Jun 14

Rob_H2O wrote…

AnotherPounding4Burn ley wrote…

BFC are destined for a relegation dog fight. Last season we rode the luck donkey until it's legs fell off, just enough for it to fall over the promotion line. No team can ride the luck donkey two seasons on the trot. I'm trying to be positive here but I feel our performance will be so poor, they'd be better off relegating us two divisions.

Its a funny thing about predictions. Repeating them over and over and over and over and over, doesn't make them any more or less likely to occur. So why repeat them?

As things stand, Burnley are the odds-on favourites to go straight back down again, priced at 4/7

[quote][p][bold]Rob_H2O[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]AnotherPounding4Burn
ley[/bold] wrote:
BFC are destined for a relegation dog fight. Last season we rode the luck donkey until it's legs fell off, just enough for it to fall over the promotion line. No team can ride the luck donkey two seasons on the trot. I'm trying to be positive here but I feel our performance will be so poor, they'd be better off relegating us two divisions.[/p][/quote]Its a funny thing about predictions. Repeating them over and over and over and over and over, doesn't make them any more or less likely to occur. So why repeat them?[/p][/quote]As things stand, Burnley are the odds-on favourites to go straight back down again, priced at 4/7jim 2012

Rob_H2O wrote…

AnotherPounding4Burn ley wrote…

BFC are destined for a relegation dog fight. Last season we rode the luck donkey until it's legs fell off, just enough for it to fall over the promotion line. No team can ride the luck donkey two seasons on the trot. I'm trying to be positive here but I feel our performance will be so poor, they'd be better off relegating us two divisions.

Its a funny thing about predictions. Repeating them over and over and over and over and over, doesn't make them any more or less likely to occur. So why repeat them?

As things stand, Burnley are the odds-on favourites to go straight back down again, priced at 4/7

Score: -5

burnleyglentoran says...1:34pm Fri 20 Jun 14

The Indian based chumpionship's fans predicted they were too good to go down They predicted they'd go straight back up They predicted that last season they'd steadied the good ship Bol-ewood and it was theirs for the taking SAME OLD ROVUUURRRS - NO ONES LISTENING

The Indian based chumpionship's fans predicted they were too good to go down
They predicted they'd go straight back up
They predicted that last season they'd steadied the good ship Bol-ewood and it was theirs for the taking
SAME OLD ROVUUURRRS - NO ONES LISTENINGburnleyglentoran

The Indian based chumpionship's fans predicted they were too good to go down They predicted they'd go straight back up They predicted that last season they'd steadied the good ship Bol-ewood and it was theirs for the taking SAME OLD ROVUUURRRS - NO ONES LISTENING

Score: 13

Rob_H2O says...2:15pm Fri 20 Jun 14

burnleyglentoran wrote…

The Indian based chumpionship's fans predicted they were too good to go down They predicted they'd go straight back up They predicted that last season they'd steadied the good ship Bol-ewood and it was theirs for the taking SAME OLD ROVUUURRRS - NO ONES LISTENING

Well. You are a lad. Spot on BG. Not a prediction. A statement of irrefutable nailed-on fact.

[quote][p][bold]burnleyglentoran[/bold] wrote:
The Indian based chumpionship's fans predicted they were too good to go down
They predicted they'd go straight back up
They predicted that last season they'd steadied the good ship Bol-ewood and it was theirs for the taking
SAME OLD ROVUUURRRS - NO ONES LISTENING[/p][/quote]Well. You are a lad. Spot on BG. Not a prediction. A statement of irrefutable nailed-on fact.Rob_H2O

burnleyglentoran wrote…

The Indian based chumpionship's fans predicted they were too good to go down They predicted they'd go straight back up They predicted that last season they'd steadied the good ship Bol-ewood and it was theirs for the taking SAME OLD ROVUUURRRS - NO ONES LISTENING

Well. You are a lad. Spot on BG. Not a prediction. A statement of irrefutable nailed-on fact.

Score: 4

Rob_H2O says...2:16pm Fri 20 Jun 14

jim 2012 wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

AnotherPounding4Burn ley wrote…

BFC are destined for a relegation dog fight. Last season we rode the luck donkey until it's legs fell off, just enough for it to fall over the promotion line. No team can ride the luck donkey two seasons on the trot. I'm trying to be positive here but I feel our performance will be so poor, they'd be better off relegating us two divisions.

Its a funny thing about predictions. Repeating them over and over and over and over and over, doesn't make them any more or less likely to occur. So why repeat them?

As things stand, Burnley are the odds-on favourites to go straight back down again, priced at 4/7

Odds change numpty.

[quote][p][bold]jim 2012[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Rob_H2O[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]AnotherPounding4Burn
ley[/bold] wrote:
BFC are destined for a relegation dog fight. Last season we rode the luck donkey until it's legs fell off, just enough for it to fall over the promotion line. No team can ride the luck donkey two seasons on the trot. I'm trying to be positive here but I feel our performance will be so poor, they'd be better off relegating us two divisions.[/p][/quote]Its a funny thing about predictions. Repeating them over and over and over and over and over, doesn't make them any more or less likely to occur. So why repeat them?[/p][/quote]As things stand, Burnley are the odds-on favourites to go straight back down again, priced at 4/7[/p][/quote]Odds change numpty.Rob_H2O

jim 2012 wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

AnotherPounding4Burn ley wrote…

BFC are destined for a relegation dog fight. Last season we rode the luck donkey until it's legs fell off, just enough for it to fall over the promotion line. No team can ride the luck donkey two seasons on the trot. I'm trying to be positive here but I feel our performance will be so poor, they'd be better off relegating us two divisions.

Its a funny thing about predictions. Repeating them over and over and over and over and over, doesn't make them any more or less likely to occur. So why repeat them?

As things stand, Burnley are the odds-on favourites to go straight back down again, priced at 4/7

Odds change numpty.

Score: 5

Rob_H2O says...2:18pm Fri 20 Jun 14

jim 2012 wrote…

Super Claret wrote…

"Burnley manager Sean Dyche has been handed a new deal at Turf Moor and could be set to shine in England's top flight. Nicknamed the ‘Ginger Mourinho’, 42-year-old Dyche was instrumental in the Clarets' push towards the Premier League last term, during which they finished eights points clear of third-placed Derby County - after initially being as short as 5/1 to be relegated from the Championship. When Dyche was brought in at Turf Moor, Burnley were a lowly 14th in the Championship. Their turnaround has said it all. The next step for the 42-year-old will undoubtedly be an important one: a hard summer's work in the transfer market, bringing the right players in to aid the Clarets in their first Premier League campaign since 2009/10. Dyche and his squad will have to hit the ground running, of course, as Jose Mourinho's Chelsea side visit on the opening day of the league season, before an eye-catching clash with Manchester United two weeks later (Swansea City are the opponents in between). For now, though, Burnley have made their most important singing of the summer: keeping Dyche on board."

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Repetion of the interesting and meaningful is always welcome. Unlike you Mr Used-Nappy.

[quote][p][bold]jim 2012[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Super Claret[/bold] wrote:
"Burnley manager Sean Dyche has been handed a new deal at Turf Moor and could be set to shine in England's top flight.
Nicknamed the ‘Ginger Mourinho’, 42-year-old Dyche was instrumental in the Clarets' push towards the Premier League last term, during which they finished eights points clear of third-placed Derby County - after initially being as short as 5/1 to be relegated from the Championship.
When Dyche was brought in at Turf Moor, Burnley were a lowly 14th in the Championship. Their turnaround has said it all.
The next step for the 42-year-old will undoubtedly be an important one: a hard summer's work in the transfer market, bringing the right players in to aid the Clarets in their first Premier League campaign since 2009/10.
Dyche and his squad will have to hit the ground running, of course, as Jose Mourinho's Chelsea side visit on the opening day of the league season, before an eye-catching clash with Manchester United two weeks later (Swansea City are the opponents in between).
For now, though, Burnley have made their most important singing of the summer: keeping Dyche on board."[/p][/quote]cut and paste[/p][/quote]Repetion of the interesting and meaningful is always welcome. Unlike you Mr Used-Nappy.Rob_H2O

jim 2012 wrote…

Super Claret wrote…

"Burnley manager Sean Dyche has been handed a new deal at Turf Moor and could be set to shine in England's top flight. Nicknamed the ‘Ginger Mourinho’, 42-year-old Dyche was instrumental in the Clarets' push towards the Premier League last term, during which they finished eights points clear of third-placed Derby County - after initially being as short as 5/1 to be relegated from the Championship. When Dyche was brought in at Turf Moor, Burnley were a lowly 14th in the Championship. Their turnaround has said it all. The next step for the 42-year-old will undoubtedly be an important one: a hard summer's work in the transfer market, bringing the right players in to aid the Clarets in their first Premier League campaign since 2009/10. Dyche and his squad will have to hit the ground running, of course, as Jose Mourinho's Chelsea side visit on the opening day of the league season, before an eye-catching clash with Manchester United two weeks later (Swansea City are the opponents in between). For now, though, Burnley have made their most important singing of the summer: keeping Dyche on board."

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Repetion of the interesting and meaningful is always welcome. Unlike you Mr Used-Nappy.

Score: 4

Claretcert says...2:43pm Fri 20 Jun 14

AnotherPounding4Burn ley wrote…

BFC are destined for a relegation dog fight. Last season we rode the luck donkey until it's legs fell off, just enough for it to fall over the promotion line. No team can ride the luck donkey two seasons on the trot. I'm trying to be positive here but I feel our performance will be so poor, they'd be better off relegating us two divisions.

Yes they should relagate us 2 divisions and then another one for being err.... very good? Then impose a transfer embargo and fine us 120 million for being err... financially prudent and playing by the rules? Then they should bar our manager from managing outside the Isle of Man for being err.... one of the best English managers of the last decade? Our wooden seats should be split into tiny pieces and sold as matches for being comfortable and old. Our players should have their big toes removed for being better than Blackburns. And fined a year's wages for showing no interest in playing for Blackburn. Andour scouts ashould be drowned in custard for not showing up to watch Blackburn and then Golum with hist twisty brain that's needs an electric shock before he can post repetitive hysteria in 5 or more identities will say he predicted it. He predicts everything. Spot on aren't you my little treasure.

[quote][p][bold]AnotherPounding4Burn
ley[/bold] wrote:
BFC are destined for a relegation dog fight. Last season we rode the luck donkey until it's legs fell off, just enough for it to fall over the promotion line. No team can ride the luck donkey two seasons on the trot. I'm trying to be positive here but I feel our performance will be so poor, they'd be better off relegating us two divisions.[/p][/quote]Yes they should relagate us 2 divisions and then another one for being err.... very good? Then impose a transfer embargo and fine us 120 million for being err... financially prudent and playing by the rules? Then they should bar our manager from managing outside the Isle of Man for being err.... one of the best English managers of the last decade? Our wooden seats should be split into tiny pieces and sold as matches for being comfortable and old. Our players should have their big toes removed for being better than Blackburns. And fined a year's wages for showing no interest in playing for Blackburn. Andour scouts ashould be drowned in custard for not showing up to watch Blackburn and then Golum with hist twisty brain that's needs an electric shock before he can post repetitive hysteria in 5 or more identities will say he predicted it. He predicts everything. Spot on aren't you my little treasure.Claretcert

AnotherPounding4Burn ley wrote…

BFC are destined for a relegation dog fight. Last season we rode the luck donkey until it's legs fell off, just enough for it to fall over the promotion line. No team can ride the luck donkey two seasons on the trot. I'm trying to be positive here but I feel our performance will be so poor, they'd be better off relegating us two divisions.

Yes they should relagate us 2 divisions and then another one for being err.... very good? Then impose a transfer embargo and fine us 120 million for being err... financially prudent and playing by the rules? Then they should bar our manager from managing outside the Isle of Man for being err.... one of the best English managers of the last decade? Our wooden seats should be split into tiny pieces and sold as matches for being comfortable and old. Our players should have their big toes removed for being better than Blackburns. And fined a year's wages for showing no interest in playing for Blackburn. Andour scouts ashould be drowned in custard for not showing up to watch Blackburn and then Golum with hist twisty brain that's needs an electric shock before he can post repetitive hysteria in 5 or more identities will say he predicted it. He predicts everything. Spot on aren't you my little treasure.

Score: 11

Rob_H2O says...3:44pm Fri 20 Jun 14

Victor has Rover's at 12s for relegation. Clarets are 11/8 to stay up. I'll have £200 on Rovers to go down.

Victor has Rover's at 12s for relegation. Clarets are 11/8 to stay up.
I'll have £200 on Rovers to go down.Rob_H2O

Victor has Rover's at 12s for relegation. Clarets are 11/8 to stay up. I'll have £200 on Rovers to go down.

Score: 5

TurfMoorTom says...3:59pm Fri 20 Jun 14

Rob_H2O wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.

But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.

[quote][p][bold]Rob_H2O[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]TurfMoorTom[/bold] wrote:
“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again."
I can.[/p][/quote]Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.[/p][/quote]But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.TurfMoorTom

Rob_H2O wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.

But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.

Score: -6

TurfMoorTom says...4:09pm Fri 20 Jun 14

Rob_H2O wrote…

Victor has Rover's at 12s for relegation. Clarets are 11/8 to stay up. I'll have £200 on Rovers to go down.

And why would you not bet on your own club to stay up - are you a non believer?

[quote][p][bold]Rob_H2O[/bold] wrote:
Victor has Rover's at 12s for relegation. Clarets are 11/8 to stay up.
I'll have £200 on Rovers to go down.[/p][/quote]And why would you not bet on your own club to stay up - are you a non believer?TurfMoorTom

Rob_H2O wrote…

Victor has Rover's at 12s for relegation. Clarets are 11/8 to stay up. I'll have £200 on Rovers to go down.

And why would you not bet on your own club to stay up - are you a non believer?

Score: -5

claret len says...4:11pm Fri 20 Jun 14

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.

But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.

Why do you spend your time pretending to be a burnley fan? How empty is your life?

[quote][p][bold]TurfMoorTom[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Rob_H2O[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]TurfMoorTom[/bold] wrote:
“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again."
I can.[/p][/quote]Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.[/p][/quote]But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.[/p][/quote]Why do you spend your time pretending to be a burnley fan? How empty is your life?claret len

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.

But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.

Why do you spend your time pretending to be a burnley fan? How empty is your life?

Score: 6

Chris P Bacon says...4:46pm Fri 20 Jun 14

claret len wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.

But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.

Why do you spend your time pretending to be a burnley fan? How empty is your life?

Because he can't help it. It's his poor man's crack. Still, I hope he's being well paid for the amount of time he spends on here and he's probably due a long-term presentation; a watch or something for more than five years a-WUM-ing and a-TROLL-ing. And his consistency is to be applauded. He's consistent in that he's never got one thing correct yet. Not one thing - IN MORE THAN FIVE YEARS! Takes some doing that, you know.

[quote][p][bold]claret len[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]TurfMoorTom[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Rob_H2O[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]TurfMoorTom[/bold] wrote:
“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again."
I can.[/p][/quote]Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.[/p][/quote]But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.[/p][/quote]Why do you spend your time pretending to be a burnley fan? How empty is your life?[/p][/quote]Because he can't help it.
It's his poor man's crack.
Still, I hope he's being well paid for the amount of time he spends on here and he's probably due a long-term presentation; a watch or something for more than five years a-WUM-ing and a-TROLL-ing. And his consistency is to be applauded. He's consistent in that he's never got one thing correct yet. Not one thing - IN MORE THAN FIVE YEARS! Takes some doing that, you know.Chris P Bacon

claret len wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.

But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.

Why do you spend your time pretending to be a burnley fan? How empty is your life?

Because he can't help it. It's his poor man's crack. Still, I hope he's being well paid for the amount of time he spends on here and he's probably due a long-term presentation; a watch or something for more than five years a-WUM-ing and a-TROLL-ing. And his consistency is to be applauded. He's consistent in that he's never got one thing correct yet. Not one thing - IN MORE THAN FIVE YEARS! Takes some doing that, you know.

Score: 8

Claretcert says...5:13pm Fri 20 Jun 14

I think all of his many identities are a bit embarassed today after their only e hissy fit when the fixtures came out caused mass amusement in Burnley. Never have so many dim but totally sane Rovers followed a bipolar schitzo over the cliff of footballing credibility. Squeals of absolute outrage as it dawned on them that finally, after all their years of pretending we didn't matter, we really do and that really hurts. Decades of denial all summed up in Chelseaat home. DDon't care much for FakeMTV or whichever multiple IDs he posts under but he piped a little tune that led the blue and white fools into complete and utter embarassment. Thanks Tom you're not all bad.

I think all of his many identities are a bit embarassed today after their only e hissy fit when the fixtures came out caused mass amusement in Burnley. Never have so many dim but totally sane Rovers followed a bipolar schitzo over the cliff of footballing credibility. Squeals of absolute outrage as it dawned on them that finally, after all their years of pretending we didn't matter, we really do and that really hurts. Decades of denial all summed up in Chelseaat home. DDon't care much for FakeMTV or whichever multiple IDs he posts under but he piped a little tune that led the blue and white fools into complete and utter embarassment. Thanks Tom you're not all bad.Claretcert

I think all of his many identities are a bit embarassed today after their only e hissy fit when the fixtures came out caused mass amusement in Burnley. Never have so many dim but totally sane Rovers followed a bipolar schitzo over the cliff of footballing credibility. Squeals of absolute outrage as it dawned on them that finally, after all their years of pretending we didn't matter, we really do and that really hurts. Decades of denial all summed up in Chelseaat home. DDon't care much for FakeMTV or whichever multiple IDs he posts under but he piped a little tune that led the blue and white fools into complete and utter embarassment. Thanks Tom you're not all bad.

Score: 7

Rob_H2O says...5:35pm Fri 20 Jun 14

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.

But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.

No. Just being kind to a group of sick folk living in one cranium - if it really should be called living.

[quote][p][bold]TurfMoorTom[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Rob_H2O[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]TurfMoorTom[/bold] wrote:
“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again."
I can.[/p][/quote]Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.[/p][/quote]But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.[/p][/quote]No. Just being kind to a group of sick folk living in one cranium - if it really should be called living.Rob_H2O

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.

But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.

No. Just being kind to a group of sick folk living in one cranium - if it really should be called living.

Score: 3

claret len says...5:36pm Fri 20 Jun 14

Chris P Bacon wrote…

claret len wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.

But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.

Why do you spend your time pretending to be a burnley fan? How empty is your life?

Because he can't help it. It's his poor man's crack. Still, I hope he's being well paid for the amount of time he spends on here and he's probably due a long-term presentation; a watch or something for more than five years a-WUM-ing and a-TROLL-ing. And his consistency is to be applauded. He's consistent in that he's never got one thing correct yet. Not one thing - IN MORE THAN FIVE YEARS! Takes some doing that, you know.

I just find it fcuked up that someone can spend so much time and effort everyday posting such cack. anyway, disappointed Lescott has gone to baggies he could have done better and its strengthened one of our rivals but hopefully that means Dawson will join now.

[quote][p][bold]Chris P Bacon[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]claret len[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]TurfMoorTom[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Rob_H2O[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]TurfMoorTom[/bold] wrote:
“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again."
I can.[/p][/quote]Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.[/p][/quote]But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.[/p][/quote]Why do you spend your time pretending to be a burnley fan? How empty is your life?[/p][/quote]Because he can't help it.
It's his poor man's crack.
Still, I hope he's being well paid for the amount of time he spends on here and he's probably due a long-term presentation; a watch or something for more than five years a-WUM-ing and a-TROLL-ing. And his consistency is to be applauded. He's consistent in that he's never got one thing correct yet. Not one thing - IN MORE THAN FIVE YEARS! Takes some doing that, you know.[/p][/quote]I just find it fcuked up that someone can spend so much time and effort everyday posting such cack.
anyway, disappointed Lescott has gone to baggies he could have done better and its strengthened one of our rivals but hopefully that means Dawson will join now.claret len

Chris P Bacon wrote…

claret len wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.

But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.

Why do you spend your time pretending to be a burnley fan? How empty is your life?

Because he can't help it. It's his poor man's crack. Still, I hope he's being well paid for the amount of time he spends on here and he's probably due a long-term presentation; a watch or something for more than five years a-WUM-ing and a-TROLL-ing. And his consistency is to be applauded. He's consistent in that he's never got one thing correct yet. Not one thing - IN MORE THAN FIVE YEARS! Takes some doing that, you know.

I just find it fcuked up that someone can spend so much time and effort everyday posting such cack. anyway, disappointed Lescott has gone to baggies he could have done better and its strengthened one of our rivals but hopefully that means Dawson will join now.

Score: 6

Rob_H2O says...5:37pm Fri 20 Jun 14

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

Victor has Rover's at 12s for relegation. Clarets are 11/8 to stay up. I'll have £200 on Rovers to go down.

And why would you not bet on your own club to stay up - are you a non believer?

I didn't say that I wouldn't. I simply volunteered the Rovers odds option cos of how much money I would make in comparison. Ergo Burnley will stay up yield with Rovers's going down yield. Bothe events will occur so punt on 12s. Hello in there. Did you all get that. Hello Hello

[quote][p][bold]TurfMoorTom[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Rob_H2O[/bold] wrote:
Victor has Rover's at 12s for relegation. Clarets are 11/8 to stay up.
I'll have £200 on Rovers to go down.[/p][/quote]And why would you not bet on your own club to stay up - are you a non believer?[/p][/quote]I didn't say that I wouldn't. I simply volunteered the Rovers odds option cos of how much money I would make in comparison. Ergo Burnley will stay up yield with Rovers's going down yield. Bothe events will occur so punt on 12s.
Hello in there. Did you all get that. Hello HelloRob_H2O

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

Victor has Rover's at 12s for relegation. Clarets are 11/8 to stay up. I'll have £200 on Rovers to go down.

And why would you not bet on your own club to stay up - are you a non believer?

I didn't say that I wouldn't. I simply volunteered the Rovers odds option cos of how much money I would make in comparison. Ergo Burnley will stay up yield with Rovers's going down yield. Bothe events will occur so punt on 12s. Hello in there. Did you all get that. Hello Hello

Score: 13

Rob_H2O says...5:44pm Fri 20 Jun 14

Rover the edge TTM/AP4B and so many others Jim2012 All share a single braincell. Who's turn is it to use it next?

Rover the edge
TTM/AP4B and so many others
Jim2012
All share a single braincell. Who's turn is it to use it next?Rob_H2O

Rover the edge TTM/AP4B and so many others Jim2012 All share a single braincell. Who's turn is it to use it next?

Score: 8

Super claret.. says...5:47pm Fri 20 Jun 14

Kevin reeves was much better than Ian Britton IMHO

Kevin reeves was much better than Ian Britton IMHOSuper claret..

Kevin reeves was much better than Ian Britton IMHO

Score: -1

Rob_H2O says...5:52pm Fri 20 Jun 14

Super claret.. wrote…

Kevin reeves was much better than Ian Britton IMHO

Britton all heart and has an awful fight on his hands

[quote][p][bold]Super claret..[/bold] wrote:
Kevin reeves was much better than Ian Britton IMHO[/p][/quote]Britton all heart and has an awful fight on his handsRob_H2O

Super claret.. wrote…

Kevin reeves was much better than Ian Britton IMHO

Britton all heart and has an awful fight on his hands

Score: 4

Super claret.. says...6:20pm Fri 20 Jun 14

claret len wrote…

Chris P Bacon wrote…

claret len wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.

But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.

Why do you spend your time pretending to be a burnley fan? How empty is your life?

Because he can't help it. It's his poor man's crack. Still, I hope he's being well paid for the amount of time he spends on here and he's probably due a long-term presentation; a watch or something for more than five years a-WUM-ing and a-TROLL-ing. And his consistency is to be applauded. He's consistent in that he's never got one thing correct yet. Not one thing - IN MORE THAN FIVE YEARS! Takes some doing that, you know.

I just find it fcuked up that someone can spend so much time and effort everyday posting such cack. anyway, disappointed Lescott has gone to baggies he could have done better and its strengthened one of our rivals but hopefully that means Dawson will join now.

Don't be ridiculous lescott wouldn't sign for us in a Million years. Which Dawson are you talking about?

[quote][p][bold]claret len[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Chris P Bacon[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]claret len[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]TurfMoorTom[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Rob_H2O[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]TurfMoorTom[/bold] wrote:
“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again."
I can.[/p][/quote]Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.[/p][/quote]But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.[/p][/quote]Why do you spend your time pretending to be a burnley fan? How empty is your life?[/p][/quote]Because he can't help it.
It's his poor man's crack.
Still, I hope he's being well paid for the amount of time he spends on here and he's probably due a long-term presentation; a watch or something for more than five years a-WUM-ing and a-TROLL-ing. And his consistency is to be applauded. He's consistent in that he's never got one thing correct yet. Not one thing - IN MORE THAN FIVE YEARS! Takes some doing that, you know.[/p][/quote]I just find it fcuked up that someone can spend so much time and effort everyday posting such cack.
anyway, disappointed Lescott has gone to baggies he could have done better and its strengthened one of our rivals but hopefully that means Dawson will join now.[/p][/quote]Don't be ridiculous lescott wouldn't sign for us in a Million years. Which Dawson are you talking about?Super claret..

claret len wrote…

Chris P Bacon wrote…

claret len wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.

But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.

Why do you spend your time pretending to be a burnley fan? How empty is your life?

Because he can't help it. It's his poor man's crack. Still, I hope he's being well paid for the amount of time he spends on here and he's probably due a long-term presentation; a watch or something for more than five years a-WUM-ing and a-TROLL-ing. And his consistency is to be applauded. He's consistent in that he's never got one thing correct yet. Not one thing - IN MORE THAN FIVE YEARS! Takes some doing that, you know.

I just find it fcuked up that someone can spend so much time and effort everyday posting such cack. anyway, disappointed Lescott has gone to baggies he could have done better and its strengthened one of our rivals but hopefully that means Dawson will join now.

Don't be ridiculous lescott wouldn't sign for us in a Million years. Which Dawson are you talking about?

Score: -1

Super claret.. says...6:26pm Fri 20 Jun 14

Rob_H2O wrote…

Always great to hear from Ian. And as a successful pro his views matter. Here's hoping that Chelsea are busy bedding in super star purchasers. We may snatch something from them. The next home game, Man Utd, they will be busy learning much about the new manager and the reported £200m of new talent. Might grab something in that too. We'd expect to lose home and away against the top 8, get a result in 25% of games against the middle 8 and 75% against the bottom 4. We'll stay up if we do.

Wonderful that analysis, unfortunately football as in life doesn't work so mathematically. Where's your allowance for chance, luck, bad luck and the randomness of everything? We'll go down let's get used to it.

[quote][p][bold]Rob_H2O[/bold] wrote:
Always great to hear from Ian. And as a successful pro his views matter. Here's hoping that Chelsea are busy bedding in super star purchasers. We may snatch something from them. The next home game, Man Utd, they will be busy learning much about the new manager and the reported £200m of new talent. Might grab something in that too. We'd expect to lose home and away against the top 8, get a result in 25% of games against the middle 8 and 75% against the bottom 4. We'll stay up if we do.[/p][/quote]Wonderful that analysis, unfortunately football as in life doesn't work so mathematically. Where's your allowance for chance, luck, bad luck and the randomness of everything? We'll go down let's get used to it.Super claret..

Rob_H2O wrote…

Always great to hear from Ian. And as a successful pro his views matter. Here's hoping that Chelsea are busy bedding in super star purchasers. We may snatch something from them. The next home game, Man Utd, they will be busy learning much about the new manager and the reported £200m of new talent. Might grab something in that too. We'd expect to lose home and away against the top 8, get a result in 25% of games against the middle 8 and 75% against the bottom 4. We'll stay up if we do.

Wonderful that analysis, unfortunately football as in life doesn't work so mathematically. Where's your allowance for chance, luck, bad luck and the randomness of everything? We'll go down let's get used to it.

Score: -9

TurfMoorTom says...7:20pm Fri 20 Jun 14

Rob_H2O wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

Victor has Rover's at 12s for relegation. Clarets are 11/8 to stay up. I'll have £200 on Rovers to go down.

And why would you not bet on your own club to stay up - are you a non believer?

I didn't say that I wouldn't. I simply volunteered the Rovers odds option cos of how much money I would make in comparison. Ergo Burnley will stay up yield with Rovers's going down yield. Bothe events will occur so punt on 12s. Hello in there. Did you all get that. Hello Hello

So why only £200 when there's so much to win? Do you not really think Rovers will go down? Being the fantasist that you are, why not call it £10k - we all know you're a fun running make-up artist and no one takes you seriously anyway.

[quote][p][bold]Rob_H2O[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]TurfMoorTom[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Rob_H2O[/bold] wrote:
Victor has Rover's at 12s for relegation. Clarets are 11/8 to stay up.
I'll have £200 on Rovers to go down.[/p][/quote]And why would you not bet on your own club to stay up - are you a non believer?[/p][/quote]I didn't say that I wouldn't. I simply volunteered the Rovers odds option cos of how much money I would make in comparison. Ergo Burnley will stay up yield with Rovers's going down yield. Bothe events will occur so punt on 12s.
Hello in there. Did you all get that. Hello Hello[/p][/quote]So why only £200 when there's so much to win? Do you not really think Rovers will go down? Being the fantasist that you are, why not call it £10k - we all know you're a fun running make-up artist and no one takes you seriously anyway.TurfMoorTom

Rob_H2O wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

Victor has Rover's at 12s for relegation. Clarets are 11/8 to stay up. I'll have £200 on Rovers to go down.

And why would you not bet on your own club to stay up - are you a non believer?

I didn't say that I wouldn't. I simply volunteered the Rovers odds option cos of how much money I would make in comparison. Ergo Burnley will stay up yield with Rovers's going down yield. Bothe events will occur so punt on 12s. Hello in there. Did you all get that. Hello Hello

So why only £200 when there's so much to win? Do you not really think Rovers will go down? Being the fantasist that you are, why not call it £10k - we all know you're a fun running make-up artist and no one takes you seriously anyway.

Score: -11

Rob_H2O says...7:48pm Fri 20 Jun 14

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

Victor has Rover's at 12s for relegation. Clarets are 11/8 to stay up. I'll have £200 on Rovers to go down.

And why would you not bet on your own club to stay up - are you a non believer?

I didn't say that I wouldn't. I simply volunteered the Rovers odds option cos of how much money I would make in comparison. Ergo Burnley will stay up yield with Rovers's going down yield. Bothe events will occur so punt on 12s. Hello in there. Did you all get that. Hello Hello

So why only £200 when there's so much to win? Do you not really think Rovers will go down? Being the fantasist that you are, why not call it £10k - we all know you're a fun running make-up artist and no one takes you seriously anyway.

Fantasist? Fun-Running make-up artist? No one takes me seriously? I've never been so insulted in all my life. I'm going to have to get strict with you cupcake. Which one of your throng posted this? I need to know because to track who got the braincell you lot share.

[quote][p][bold]TurfMoorTom[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Rob_H2O[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]TurfMoorTom[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Rob_H2O[/bold] wrote:
Victor has Rover's at 12s for relegation. Clarets are 11/8 to stay up.
I'll have £200 on Rovers to go down.[/p][/quote]And why would you not bet on your own club to stay up - are you a non believer?[/p][/quote]I didn't say that I wouldn't. I simply volunteered the Rovers odds option cos of how much money I would make in comparison. Ergo Burnley will stay up yield with Rovers's going down yield. Bothe events will occur so punt on 12s.
Hello in there. Did you all get that. Hello Hello[/p][/quote]So why only £200 when there's so much to win? Do you not really think Rovers will go down? Being the fantasist that you are, why not call it £10k - we all know you're a fun running make-up artist and no one takes you seriously anyway.[/p][/quote]Fantasist? Fun-Running make-up artist? No one takes me seriously? I've never been so insulted in all my life. I'm going to have to get strict with you cupcake.
Which one of your throng posted this?
I need to know because to track who got the braincell you lot share.Rob_H2O

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

Victor has Rover's at 12s for relegation. Clarets are 11/8 to stay up. I'll have £200 on Rovers to go down.

And why would you not bet on your own club to stay up - are you a non believer?

I didn't say that I wouldn't. I simply volunteered the Rovers odds option cos of how much money I would make in comparison. Ergo Burnley will stay up yield with Rovers's going down yield. Bothe events will occur so punt on 12s. Hello in there. Did you all get that. Hello Hello

So why only £200 when there's so much to win? Do you not really think Rovers will go down? Being the fantasist that you are, why not call it £10k - we all know you're a fun running make-up artist and no one takes you seriously anyway.

Fantasist? Fun-Running make-up artist? No one takes me seriously? I've never been so insulted in all my life. I'm going to have to get strict with you cupcake. Which one of your throng posted this? I need to know because to track who got the braincell you lot share.

Score: 11

TurfMoorTom says...8:43pm Fri 20 Jun 14

Chris P Bacon wrote…

claret len wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.

But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.

Why do you spend your time pretending to be a burnley fan? How empty is your life?

Because he can't help it. It's his poor man's crack. Still, I hope he's being well paid for the amount of time he spends on here and he's probably due a long-term presentation; a watch or something for more than five years a-WUM-ing and a-TROLL-ing. And his consistency is to be applauded. He's consistent in that he's never got one thing correct yet. Not one thing - IN MORE THAN FIVE YEARS! Takes some doing that, you know.

And the irony in saying that is you're wrong. You can all maintain the attempted and futile personal jibes against a complete stranger. I only talk about Burnley FC and the problem it's got itself in. Like I said yesterday - just like a tramp invited to a ball, you're going to be made to look like fools and end up back in the gutter. No prediction, just a matter of time. And you know it. Future turmoil beckons.

[quote][p][bold]Chris P Bacon[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]claret len[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]TurfMoorTom[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Rob_H2O[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]TurfMoorTom[/bold] wrote:
“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again."
I can.[/p][/quote]Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.[/p][/quote]But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.[/p][/quote]Why do you spend your time pretending to be a burnley fan? How empty is your life?[/p][/quote]Because he can't help it.
It's his poor man's crack.
Still, I hope he's being well paid for the amount of time he spends on here and he's probably due a long-term presentation; a watch or something for more than five years a-WUM-ing and a-TROLL-ing. And his consistency is to be applauded. He's consistent in that he's never got one thing correct yet. Not one thing - IN MORE THAN FIVE YEARS! Takes some doing that, you know.[/p][/quote]And the irony in saying that is you're wrong. You can all maintain the attempted and futile personal jibes against a complete stranger. I only talk about Burnley FC and the problem it's got itself in. Like I said yesterday - just like a tramp invited to a ball, you're going to be made to look like fools and end up back in the gutter. No prediction, just a matter of time. And you know it.
Future turmoil beckons.TurfMoorTom

Chris P Bacon wrote…

claret len wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

TurfMoorTom wrote…

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

Good for you. But here's the rub; no one gives a stuff.

But you must give a stuff my precious one, as you had to reply.

Why do you spend your time pretending to be a burnley fan? How empty is your life?

Because he can't help it. It's his poor man's crack. Still, I hope he's being well paid for the amount of time he spends on here and he's probably due a long-term presentation; a watch or something for more than five years a-WUM-ing and a-TROLL-ing. And his consistency is to be applauded. He's consistent in that he's never got one thing correct yet. Not one thing - IN MORE THAN FIVE YEARS! Takes some doing that, you know.

And the irony in saying that is you're wrong. You can all maintain the attempted and futile personal jibes against a complete stranger. I only talk about Burnley FC and the problem it's got itself in. Like I said yesterday - just like a tramp invited to a ball, you're going to be made to look like fools and end up back in the gutter. No prediction, just a matter of time. And you know it. Future turmoil beckons.

Score: -14

Claretcert says...9:00pm Fri 20 Jun 14

The problem Gollum is that you do only talk about Burnley but have nothing to say. Therapy it may be, but your multiple posting selves are not friends, they're symptoms of a troubled mind. But a Blackburn fan, posing as a Burnley fan, posting drivel, then inventing multiple selves to agree with himself is just brilliantly insane. We love you.

The problem Gollum is that you do only talk about Burnley but have nothing to say. Therapy it may be, but your multiple posting selves are not friends, they're symptoms of a troubled mind. But a Blackburn fan, posing as a Burnley fan, posting drivel, then inventing multiple selves to agree with himself is just brilliantly insane. We love you.Claretcert

The problem Gollum is that you do only talk about Burnley but have nothing to say. Therapy it may be, but your multiple posting selves are not friends, they're symptoms of a troubled mind. But a Blackburn fan, posing as a Burnley fan, posting drivel, then inventing multiple selves to agree with himself is just brilliantly insane. We love you.

Score: 6

Rob_H2O says...10:50am Sat 21 Jun 14

Super claret.. wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

Always great to hear from Ian. And as a successful pro his views matter. Here's hoping that Chelsea are busy bedding in super star purchasers. We may snatch something from them. The next home game, Man Utd, they will be busy learning much about the new manager and the reported £200m of new talent. Might grab something in that too. We'd expect to lose home and away against the top 8, get a result in 25% of games against the middle 8 and 75% against the bottom 4. We'll stay up if we do.

Wonderful that analysis, unfortunately football as in life doesn't work so mathematically. Where's your allowance for chance, luck, bad luck and the randomness of everything? We'll go down let's get used to it.

So, you've taken up residence in the skull of the insidious one have you. Suspect you've always been there. What's the Collective Noun for an assembly of the lobotomised? A Toss-Pot?

[quote][p][bold]Super claret..[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Rob_H2O[/bold] wrote:
Always great to hear from Ian. And as a successful pro his views matter. Here's hoping that Chelsea are busy bedding in super star purchasers. We may snatch something from them. The next home game, Man Utd, they will be busy learning much about the new manager and the reported £200m of new talent. Might grab something in that too. We'd expect to lose home and away against the top 8, get a result in 25% of games against the middle 8 and 75% against the bottom 4. We'll stay up if we do.[/p][/quote]Wonderful that analysis, unfortunately football as in life doesn't work so mathematically. Where's your allowance for chance, luck, bad luck and the randomness of everything? We'll go down let's get used to it.[/p][/quote]So, you've taken up residence in the skull of the insidious one have you. Suspect you've always been there. What's the Collective Noun for an assembly of the lobotomised? A Toss-Pot?Rob_H2O

Super claret.. wrote…

Rob_H2O wrote…

Always great to hear from Ian. And as a successful pro his views matter. Here's hoping that Chelsea are busy bedding in super star purchasers. We may snatch something from them. The next home game, Man Utd, they will be busy learning much about the new manager and the reported £200m of new talent. Might grab something in that too. We'd expect to lose home and away against the top 8, get a result in 25% of games against the middle 8 and 75% against the bottom 4. We'll stay up if we do.

Wonderful that analysis, unfortunately football as in life doesn't work so mathematically. Where's your allowance for chance, luck, bad luck and the randomness of everything? We'll go down let's get used to it.

So, you've taken up residence in the skull of the insidious one have you. Suspect you've always been there. What's the Collective Noun for an assembly of the lobotomised? A Toss-Pot?

Score: 10

Oz Rover says...10:01am Sun 22 Jun 14

Chuck Norris' Roundhouse wrote…

I have to laugh at those poor Blackburn fans with their weak banter, when in reality they would love to be playing Chelsea instead of crappy Cardiff City despite what they say. Burnley will keep on confounding the critics and the nay-sayers and will stay up comfortably in my opinion - look at Hull and Palace, two sides who went up from the Championship far less impressively than Burnley did and who both stayed up easily. As for those Blackburn fans - I see you are offering £10k a week to League One players to replace Rhodes, really learning your FFP lesson aren't you? PMSL can't wait for your transfer embargo.

You have to laugh at us 'Poor Blackburn fans and their weak banter' yet it's so weak that you Dingles just can't help but bite at the bait without fail EVERY single time. Never gets old LOL

[quote][p][bold]Chuck Norris' Roundhouse[/bold] wrote:
I have to laugh at those poor Blackburn fans with their weak banter, when in reality they would love to be playing Chelsea instead of crappy Cardiff City despite what they say.
Burnley will keep on confounding the critics and the nay-sayers and will stay up comfortably in my opinion - look at Hull and Palace, two sides who went up from the Championship far less impressively than Burnley did and who both stayed up easily.
As for those Blackburn fans - I see you are offering £10k a week to League One players to replace Rhodes, really learning your FFP lesson aren't you? PMSL can't wait for your transfer embargo.[/p][/quote]You have to laugh at us 'Poor Blackburn fans and their weak banter' yet it's so weak that you Dingles just can't help but bite at the bait without fail EVERY single time. Never gets old LOLOz Rover

Chuck Norris' Roundhouse wrote…

I have to laugh at those poor Blackburn fans with their weak banter, when in reality they would love to be playing Chelsea instead of crappy Cardiff City despite what they say. Burnley will keep on confounding the critics and the nay-sayers and will stay up comfortably in my opinion - look at Hull and Palace, two sides who went up from the Championship far less impressively than Burnley did and who both stayed up easily. As for those Blackburn fans - I see you are offering £10k a week to League One players to replace Rhodes, really learning your FFP lesson aren't you? PMSL can't wait for your transfer embargo.

You have to laugh at us 'Poor Blackburn fans and their weak banter' yet it's so weak that you Dingles just can't help but bite at the bait without fail EVERY single time. Never gets old LOL

Score: -1

Burnley59/60 says...6:45pm Sun 22 Jun 14

TurfMoorTom wrote…

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

AH THE MENTALLY CHALENGED ONE IS BACK,YOUR A TOTAL BACKSIDE WIPE IDIOT

[quote][p][bold]TurfMoorTom[/bold] wrote:
“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again."
I can.[/p][/quote]AH THE MENTALLY CHALENGED ONE IS BACK,YOUR A TOTAL BACKSIDE WIPE IDIOTBurnley59/60

TurfMoorTom wrote…

“It will be difficult against Chelsea, but Burnley beat Manchester United 1-0 with that fantastic Robbie Blake volley last time in the Premier League. I can’t see why they can’t do it again." I can.

AH THE MENTALLY CHALENGED ONE IS BACK,YOUR A TOTAL BACKSIDE WIPE IDIOT

Score: -4

Burnley59/60 says...6:57pm Sun 22 Jun 14

Super Claret wrote…

"Burnley manager Sean Dyche has been handed a new deal at Turf Moor and could be set to shine in England's top flight. Nicknamed the ‘Ginger Mourinho’, 42-year-old Dyche was instrumental in the Clarets' push towards the Premier League last term, during which they finished eights points clear of third-placed Derby County - after initially being as short as 5/1 to be relegated from the Championship. When Dyche was brought in at Turf Moor, Burnley were a lowly 14th in the Championship. Their turnaround has said it all. The next step for the 42-year-old will undoubtedly be an important one: a hard summer's work in the transfer market, bringing the right players in to aid the Clarets in their first Premier League campaign since 2009/10. Dyche and his squad will have to hit the ground running, of course, as Jose Mourinho's Chelsea side visit on the opening day of the league season, before an eye-catching clash with Manchester United two weeks later (Swansea City are the opponents in between). For now, though, Burnley have made their most important singing of the summer: keeping Dyche on board."

THE CLARETS HAVE ALWAYS MOVED TO A DIFFERENT TUNE TO THE REST ALL OF THE BIG TEAMS HAVE BEEN DELT WITH BY THE TEAM FROM THE SMALL MILL EAST LANCASHIRE TOWN IN THE PAST.HOW MANY TIMES HAVE PEOPLE WRITTEN BUNLEY OFF ITS THE SAME AS IT WAS IN THE GREAT DAYS OF THE EARLY 1960S WHEN THE CLARET AND BLUE OF BURNLEY WERE AMONG THE MOST FEARED COLOURS IN THE LAND WHEN HARRYS MEN FLASHED ACROSS THE GROUNDS OF ENGLAND AND EUROPE LIKE A STREAK OF CLARET AND BLUE LIGHTNING PUTTING FEAR INTO THE LIKES OF ARESNAL LIVERPOOL MAN UTD SPURS WOLVES ETC CHEALSEA WERE NOBODYS BACK THEN NO ONES GOING TO LIKE COMING TO A HOSTILE TURMOOR FILLED TO THE RAFTERS WITH THE WHOLE TOWN BEHIND THE LADS LETS SEE HOW THE FOREIGN IMPORTS LIKE DEALING WITH A BIG TANKING CENTER FORWARD IN SAM VOKES AND A WET COLD EAST LANCASHIRE EVENING I DONT CARE WHAT ANYONE SAYS BURNLEY CAN AND WILL COPE,PEOPLE MAY WELL SAY IVE LOST THE PLOT BUT DONT RULE ANOTHER SEASON OF EUROPEAN FOOTBALL OUT IN THE NEAR FUTURE UP THE CLARETS LONG LIVE TURFMOOR

[quote][p][bold]Super Claret[/bold] wrote:
"Burnley manager Sean Dyche has been handed a new deal at Turf Moor and could be set to shine in England's top flight.
Nicknamed the ‘Ginger Mourinho’, 42-year-old Dyche was instrumental in the Clarets' push towards the Premier League last term, during which they finished eights points clear of third-placed Derby County - after initially being as short as 5/1 to be relegated from the Championship.
When Dyche was brought in at Turf Moor, Burnley were a lowly 14th in the Championship. Their turnaround has said it all.
The next step for the 42-year-old will undoubtedly be an important one: a hard summer's work in the transfer market, bringing the right players in to aid the Clarets in their first Premier League campaign since 2009/10.
Dyche and his squad will have to hit the ground running, of course, as Jose Mourinho's Chelsea side visit on the opening day of the league season, before an eye-catching clash with Manchester United two weeks later (Swansea City are the opponents in between).
For now, though, Burnley have made their most important singing of the summer: keeping Dyche on board."[/p][/quote]THE CLARETS HAVE ALWAYS MOVED TO A DIFFERENT TUNE TO THE REST ALL OF THE BIG TEAMS HAVE BEEN DELT WITH BY THE TEAM FROM THE SMALL MILL EAST LANCASHIRE TOWN IN THE PAST.HOW MANY TIMES HAVE PEOPLE WRITTEN BUNLEY OFF ITS THE SAME AS IT WAS IN THE GREAT DAYS OF THE EARLY 1960S
WHEN THE CLARET AND BLUE OF BURNLEY WERE AMONG THE MOST FEARED COLOURS IN THE LAND WHEN HARRYS MEN FLASHED ACROSS THE GROUNDS OF ENGLAND AND EUROPE LIKE A STREAK OF CLARET AND BLUE LIGHTNING PUTTING FEAR INTO THE LIKES OF ARESNAL LIVERPOOL MAN UTD SPURS WOLVES ETC CHEALSEA WERE NOBODYS BACK THEN
NO ONES GOING TO LIKE COMING TO A HOSTILE TURMOOR FILLED TO THE RAFTERS WITH THE WHOLE TOWN BEHIND THE LADS LETS SEE HOW THE FOREIGN IMPORTS LIKE DEALING WITH A BIG TANKING CENTER FORWARD IN SAM VOKES AND A WET COLD EAST LANCASHIRE EVENING I DONT CARE WHAT ANYONE SAYS BURNLEY CAN AND WILL COPE,PEOPLE MAY WELL SAY IVE LOST THE PLOT BUT DONT RULE ANOTHER SEASON OF EUROPEAN FOOTBALL OUT IN THE NEAR FUTURE UP THE CLARETS LONG LIVE TURFMOORBurnley59/60

Super Claret wrote…

"Burnley manager Sean Dyche has been handed a new deal at Turf Moor and could be set to shine in England's top flight. Nicknamed the ‘Ginger Mourinho’, 42-year-old Dyche was instrumental in the Clarets' push towards the Premier League last term, during which they finished eights points clear of third-placed Derby County - after initially being as short as 5/1 to be relegated from the Championship. When Dyche was brought in at Turf Moor, Burnley were a lowly 14th in the Championship. Their turnaround has said it all. The next step for the 42-year-old will undoubtedly be an important one: a hard summer's work in the transfer market, bringing the right players in to aid the Clarets in their first Premier League campaign since 2009/10. Dyche and his squad will have to hit the ground running, of course, as Jose Mourinho's Chelsea side visit on the opening day of the league season, before an eye-catching clash with Manchester United two weeks later (Swansea City are the opponents in between). For now, though, Burnley have made their most important singing of the summer: keeping Dyche on board."

THE CLARETS HAVE ALWAYS MOVED TO A DIFFERENT TUNE TO THE REST ALL OF THE BIG TEAMS HAVE BEEN DELT WITH BY THE TEAM FROM THE SMALL MILL EAST LANCASHIRE TOWN IN THE PAST.HOW MANY TIMES HAVE PEOPLE WRITTEN BUNLEY OFF ITS THE SAME AS IT WAS IN THE GREAT DAYS OF THE EARLY 1960S WHEN THE CLARET AND BLUE OF BURNLEY WERE AMONG THE MOST FEARED COLOURS IN THE LAND WHEN HARRYS MEN FLASHED ACROSS THE GROUNDS OF ENGLAND AND EUROPE LIKE A STREAK OF CLARET AND BLUE LIGHTNING PUTTING FEAR INTO THE LIKES OF ARESNAL LIVERPOOL MAN UTD SPURS WOLVES ETC CHEALSEA WERE NOBODYS BACK THEN NO ONES GOING TO LIKE COMING TO A HOSTILE TURMOOR FILLED TO THE RAFTERS WITH THE WHOLE TOWN BEHIND THE LADS LETS SEE HOW THE FOREIGN IMPORTS LIKE DEALING WITH A BIG TANKING CENTER FORWARD IN SAM VOKES AND A WET COLD EAST LANCASHIRE EVENING I DONT CARE WHAT ANYONE SAYS BURNLEY CAN AND WILL COPE,PEOPLE MAY WELL SAY IVE LOST THE PLOT BUT DONT RULE ANOTHER SEASON OF EUROPEAN FOOTBALL OUT IN THE NEAR FUTURE UP THE CLARETS LONG LIVE TURFMOOR

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